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Car 313 |
Number of Archive records in Research Center |
2 |
Number of Photo records in Research Center |
19 |
Number of Library records in Research Center |
0 |
Number of Object records in Research Center |
0 |
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Interior View of TER Bluebonnet Special - Passenger Motor 313 - 1939
Interior view of Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 313, a Bluebonnet Special. The white covers on the back of the seats, pictured here, gave Bluebonnet coaches a special touch. In this view, facing the rear of the car, two signs can be seen; one reads 'No Smoking', the other reads: We will Appreciate it if You will Route Your Car-Load & Less-Car-Load Freight via TEXAS ELECTRIC RAILWAY See: Map 5, Detail 53
Record Type: Photo
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Note - Section 6 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - #300 [Series: 300 thru 349] Notes on #313 / #314
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
Record Type: Archive
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Note - Section 6 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - #300 [Series: 300 thru 349] Notes on #314 / #313
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
Record Type: Archive
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TER Bluebonnet Special - Passenger Motor 313 - 1939
Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 313, a Bluebonnet Special, in the area beside the Corsicana Station. See: Map 5, Detail 53
Record Type: Photo
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TER Bluebonnet Special - Passenger Motor 313 at Corsicana Terminal - 1939
Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 313, a Bluebonnet Special, at the Corsicana Passenger Terminal. The car faces northwest from west of Beaton Street, headed to Dallas. Corsicana Division was abandoned as of February 4, 1941. See: Map 5, Detail 53
Record Type: Photo
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TER Passenger Motor 313 - ca 1935
Dallas-bound Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 313 [Train 624] in an unidentified rural location.
Record Type: Photo
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TER Passenger Motor 313 Southbound on Trinity Heights Viaduct - 1938, September 17
Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 313 southbound on Trinity Heights Line Viaduct, which is located north of Monroe Shops. The structure is known by various names: The Clarendon Trestle the Trinity Heights Line Viaduct. See: Map 8
Record Type: Photo
